Raleigh, N.C. – Governor Beverly Perdue answered questions on a wide range of issues during her final year-end roundtable with reporters.

She claimed to have identified enough cuts to balance all but $900 million in the state’s impending $3.5 billion deficit.

In this portion she discussed the controversy in her campaign travel, the possibility of vetoing an expected bill to lift the charter school cap, a legal fight over Alcoa’s ownership of dams in North Carolina and financing for the Global Transpark in Kinston